3.08.2013

Hey North America: Watch for Naked Eye Comet PAN-STARRS Over the Weekend

Taken by John Sarkissian on March 5, 2013 @ CSIRO Parkes Radio Observatory, New South Wales, Australia.

Taken by Ignacio Diaz Bobillo on March 3, 2013 @ Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tonight and over the weekend in North America be sure to check out the night sky in search of Comet Pan-STARRS as it cruises past.  It's a rare event to be able to spot a Comet with your bare eyes, and if you've got a telescope you could be in for a real treat!  It's probably worthwhile to wake up early in the morning and see if you can spot Pan-STARRS in the sunrise twilight!

Pan-STARRS has been visible in the Southern Hemisphere for the last several days and is now passing into view of the Northern Hemisphere.  The Comet might not be obvious, however.

FACT: Stratospheric Welsbach Seeding makes Earth warmer AND drier.
High ice crystal haze clouds decrease surface evaporation while warming the
upper atmosphere and keeping infrared (heat) from radiating back out to space. 
"There is a catch to viewing Comet Pan-STARRS," Amy Mainzer, the principal investigator of NASA's near-Earth object hunting NEOWISE mission at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said in a statement Thursday (March 7). "This one is not that bright and is going to be low on the western horizon, so you'll need a relatively unobstructed view to the southwest at twilight and, of course, some good comet-watching weather."

Hopefully the Geoengineers aren't spraying toxic chemicals in the sky this weekend in their ongoing insane quest to control the climate through artificial means.  Arrogant humans play god with the food, water, chemicals, nuclear power, nanotechnology, all of our lives, and the weather so it was just a matter of time before they decided to play god with the climate.

See for yourself: look up.  In addition to ample evidence of geoengineering, you might also spot Coment Pan-STARRS.  Have a great day!  Peace.